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  • The Chorus also recalls how Bacchus' mother, a mortal woman, was killed after she was tragically struck by Zeus' thunderbolt.
  • It was a throwaway remark that proved tragically prophetic.
  • What is tragically evident from the Harry Read Me file is the picture it gives of the CRU scientists hopelessly at sea with the complex computer programmes they had devised to contort their data in the approved direction, more than once expressing their own desperation at how difficult it was to get the desired results. Coyote Blog » 2009 » November
  • We have laws on murder, but, tragically, we still have murders and killings in this country.
  • Tragically, the second version was also lost in a fire.
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  • We are now sanitized and correct, factual and precise, but tragically bereft of relationship.
  • She wanted to free the Haluk — those highly intelligent, extremely numerous, misunderstood aliens — from the allomorphism that had so tragically hindered their progress. Perseus Spur
  • Lolling in their leisurewear, with lager cans as a substitute for ammo, these soldiers don't quite belong in that tragically vulnerable company. The big picture: On the way to the Falklands War, 1982
  • Originally published in 1971, the publication has at its heart what purports to be the yearbook of the fictional C. Estes Kefauver Memorial High School in tragically woebegone Dacron, Ohio.
  • The updates on meeting schedules posted to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors account, with its strictly business mien, is tragically unendearing by comparison. Is Social Media Helping or Hurting California Politics?
  • While ostensibly the pie plate would serve to prevent the derailleur from inadvertently and tragically wandering into the spokes like a Nü-Fred jumping into the Gimbels Ride, in the absence of any sort of rear mech "rear mech" is Yiddish for derailleur--the "ch" is guttural I can only assume the pie plate is vestigial. New Customs: Changing Language, Changing Bikes
  • Tragically, or perhaps fortunately, the hunt was aborted by Gaitskell's untimely death in January 1963.
  • Brent tragically lost his life after the agreement was reached, and as I listened to Deirdre, I wondered that if we had foresighted politicians in Ohio years before -- public officials who could see that there was a gap in the law and that something needed to be done -- this young man could still be with us today. Wayne Pacelle: It's Wild to Allow Dangerous Exotic Animals as Pets
  • I went from a size 16 to an 8 a few years back, and - thanks to clever dressing in my lardier days - the sheer enormity of my achievement went tragically unrecognised : Belly 4U
  • Tragically, every effort to actualize such ideological illusions inflicts collective trauma on those who are attacked, and they respond with an intensification of their resurrective ideologies. Robert D. Stolorow: The Meaning and the Rhetoric of Evil: Auschwitz and Bin Laden
  • Tragically, he died in hospital from a bacterial infection. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was a no win exercise from the get go and so many have died or have been tragically maimed for what is becoming all the more unclear to me. 08 « May « 2007 « Adventures in Juggling
  • The overwhelming agism of this whole show crystallized when, in Demi's intro to the Dead People Montage, she said of the dead ones passings: "some tragically and much too soon. Tallulah Morehead: The Our Gang Oscars
  • My prayers and condolences are with those whose lives were tragically altered by the cowardly attacks.
  • And that one sloppy, dozy, cosy thing leads tragically to another. Murdoch could let the News of the World rise again
  • He and Lady Charlotte both tragically perished in a great fire at the temple today.
  • She was reportedly a tough character, bitterly acerbic and tragically alcoholic.
  • Tragically a British Para died in the fierce firefight along with the translator. The Sun
  • Well if it do not, Pilatre-like, explode; and demount all the more tragically! The French Revolution
  • Tragically poorly attended meetings, in point of fact. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was what I call not just "not funny" but NF, which is far worse -- it's truly, deeply, tragically not funny. Nora Ephron: Take My Secretary of State, Please
  • The Black Cross of that book was the Golden Cross in Portobello Road, which tragically tarted itself up the week of publication, thus missing out on literary-tourist-trail notoriety.
  • Tragically, about one-third of these babies are stillborn and the rest die in the first days of life.
  • Tragically, on Christmas Eve, as elements of the division crossed the English Channel on board the troop ship Leopoldville, a German submarine torpedoed the ship.
  • Tragically, he died just a few months later in a plane crash and the world of golf lost its most flamboyant personality.
  • Family and friends of a landlord who died tragically 11 days ago have marked his birthday with a graveside celebration.
  • Tragically it's beyond them to understand the instinct that will make even a domestic hen attack anyone coming between her and her chicks.
  • I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality... Marianne Mollmann: Race, Class and Justice in the U.S. Legal System: Still a Long Way From the Promised Land
  • Tragically misplaced amongst a series of powerful speakers, the decrepit trio brought roars from the pressroom and discomfort for all who shun corniness.
  • Also, rather tragically, she was cursed with carroty orange hair and freckles.
  • A FATHER who doused his body in petrol and turned himself into a human torch tragically died yesterday. The Sun
  • The Kremlin, which local people accuse of tragically mishandling the siege and its aftermath, was also targeted.
  • Tragically though, sanctuaries like this are becoming the only place to see creatures such as bilbies, bettongs and bandicoots.
  • That is the tragically horrifying history of religion through the ages.
  • And he was still riding the crest of a musical wave when, last Friday, his career was tragically cut short by a picnic table thrown from a roof in East London by a gang of immature drunkards.
  • Tragically, it seems a deadly certainty that the region will dissolve into war.
  • De Waal: Solly Zuckerman was an anatomist who, tragically, established a group of hamadryas baboons at the London Zoo in the wrong way and then assumed their murderous behavior was the same in nature. Eric Michael Johnson: Frans de Waal on Politics, Fairness, and Human Nature
  • Philipa Beng MSc is part of the tragically abandoned aspirant class - I sense that she would not enjoy the company of the single mums within my circle who are uncultured, ungrateful, grasping, rude and totally cynical about their motherhood status. A Fire Raging in Islington
  • Candles were lit and placed on the alter to the memory of deceased loved ones, young and old. unborn and those who died tragically.
  • Tragically his promising career was cut short when he died in a plane crash during a freak snowstorm.
  • She was tragically killed in a car accident.
  • Spasmodically are dolorous who sapindus cobalt and tragically are the double yearly librettist who beggarman no tuxedo for the fohn medical by heartsease primitive. Rational Review
  • Troy, however, was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident this summer.
  • Tragically, big brother never gets to see his junior realize his dreams, when he gets fatally plugged by Anonymous Gun-Toting Thief.
  • Although tragically limited, these very limits of theoretical insights do not impinge in any way on the full beauty of experience: experience can outstrip mere information because it always plays through our complete sensorium.
  • Tragically it's beyond them to understand the instinct that will make even a domestic hen attack anyone coming between her and her chicks.
  • The Tartars used such a method against the Genoese in Crimea in 1346 and the fleeing Genoese tragically spread the black plague from Asia to Europe.
  • Children who leave school unable to read and write properly are being tragically short-changed.
  • I'm just your average, everyday, divorced 37 year old girl - overweight, tragically unhip, and trying to make a life for myself.
  • Even our reasons for needing the wretched things are tragically unalike. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tragically though, sanctuaries like this are becoming the only place to see creatures such as bilbies, bettongs and bandicoots.
  • This is no longer a tale of tragically misguided love, but of sexual perversion and an unforgiveable abuse of power.
  • It is named after a pupil who tragically lost her life in a road accident nearly ten years ago.
  • A safety drill on a cruise ship went tragically wrong today, killing five crew members.
  • Tragically, many of these kids claim they have been using keyboards and keypads for so long, the idea of writing with a pencil scares them silly.
  • The ruinous effect of good intentions is a classic dramatic theme: Ibsen dealt with it tragically in The Wild Duck, and Ayckbourn comically in Joking Apart.
  • The Doric qualities of his work are becoming recognized also, and he is being read, as he has always been read by his true disciples -- so not inappropriately to name those who have come under his graver spell -- not merely as a _prosateur_ of purple patches, or a sophist of honeyed counsels tragically easy to misapply, but as an artist of the interpretative imagination of rare insight and magic, a writer of deep humanity as well as aesthetic beauty, and the teacher of Vanishing Roads and Other Essays
  • It's a tragically satisfying hobby that offers a never-ending source of wholesome fun.
  • He was tragically killed in an accident while serving with our forces overseas.
  • I don't think he'll get squat among them votes, but I think he can lull them so that enough will spend Election Day listening to inspirational radio at home, enough to despoil the Karl Rove math that so tragically disserved USA. Poll: Tight Race In Ohio
  • Bobby Moore, leader of the celebrated band who also died tragically early, had his sackful of memories sold by his first wife, Tina, to his beloved West Ham. Tears for souvenirs as Best and Stiles memorabilia go up for auction
  • His intentions are good, if tragically misguided.
  • Adolf von Harnack (tragically, Harnack became ill during this visit to Heidelberg and died two weeks later). The Foundation of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research
  • Tragically, she died of cancer when I was 10, but she did her bit – buying me "unbirthday" presents throughout the year, and taking an interest in everything from Brownie camp to my favourite dolls. I'm an atheist. Is that a problem?
  • In another devastating blow for the family, Mr O'Connor and his wife tragically lost their young daughter, Aoife, three years ago when she died after suffering from cancer.
  • Tragically poorly attended meetings, in point of fact. Times, Sunday Times
  • They must have a tragically low opinion of the average viewer's intelligence to foist something this poorly written upon us.
  • That ominous nickname may be lousy shorthand for gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB), but it's a tragically accurate description of the nation's hot new party drug. Death Of The Party
  • Out of the window, I could see Jonah jogging ungracefully towards our block, all elbows and knees in a tragically unhip white vest, and I realised I'd had a lucky escape.
  • It's so tragically stupid. on 02 / 26 / 2009, -0 / +4Don't think you can find a so called debunk of America: "Freedom to Fascism" no google and think thats research this is not refuting any thing Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • What makes it funnier is that in attempting to think up something, like, really cool as a new name, they manage to maintain the original uncoolness of the tragically, chronically uncool original by having it sound exactly the same. Hey, Janet! Have You Got Syfy?
  • Tragically it became infected and ultimately gangrenous. THE HUNTING OF MAN
  • Euglandina was introduced in the vain hope that it would control the African snail Achatina, and Murray et al. were able to document the extinction of their experimental animals as Euglandina spread across the islands, leaving us with what is probably the nest-documented case of a biocontrol program gone tragically astray. Is there a statute of limitations for introduced species on Hawaii?—A reader’s response
  • Or like the funky forms of common houseplants that found themselves tragically dumped on the clearance table at the garden center for some reason or another, like this twisty sansevieria: Garden Voices
  • Most Americans, if they thought about her at all, considered her a naif who had chosen the wrong side and paid, tragically, with her life.
  • Her ghoulish black clothing dragged tragically along the ground.
  • The histories of our two countries are entwined like no other, yet that history has been routinely and tragically ignored or forgotten. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is tragically killed in a car accident.
  • This is the position of the poet in A Shropshire Lad: he is outliving the good way he knew, and is still tragically alive to remember. The Poet Alfred Edward Housman « Unknowing
  • Yet, tragically, the effort seems to have been for naught.
  • A FATHER who doused his body in petrol and turned himself into a human torch tragically died yesterday. The Sun
  • And tragically for the series, it ricocheted back too far in the other direction and delivered an insanely difficult multi-stage nightmare.
  • He was one of the most extreme of the extremists, once described by The Nation as ‘an able young man whose ideas have tragically fossilized.’
  • Suddenly the already tragically passé dress that nobody bought because it was, is and ever shall be completely hideous, becomes the acme of desirability because it's got money off.
  • The events leading to The Great Bear's wayward sojourn are both lamentable and somewhat tragically amusing.
  • Four fishermen tragically lost their lives at night off the south coast of Connemara when their fishing trawler the St. Oliver from Rossaveal was broken up in strong southerly winds and rough seas.
  • Some opened wholefood co-ops in hippy havens, before tragically becoming Calderdale Labour Council Leaders and finally deputy chairman of quango the Countryside Agency, a role for which she would appear to have few qualifications beyond knowing one end of a mung bean from the other, and doubtless a knowledge of the best magic mushroom fields in the Pennines. Pointy Heads
  • Thus, no matter how he lies about the reason for his invasion of Iraq, or how badly it has gone, bumblingly and tragically ruinous, with so many lives destroyed, and no matter how many thousands of terrorists it has brought into being, to criticize his policy or the architects of it is said to aid the enemy. Archive 2008-06-01
  • Consequently, they tragically blundered into a piece of terrain still held by the enemy.
  • Mr. Swinburne, too, regrets the miscarriage of justice; the play to him is a tragedy, and should end tragically with the punishment of the “autotype of the huge national vice of England.” The Man Shakespeare
  • And attaching gloves to elastic and threading them through your sleeves works but is tragically unstylish. The Sun
  • There is a passionate account of Summer in Baden-Baden by Leonid Tsypkin which makes the book sound irresistible and the author's life tragically fascinating. Susan Sontag
  • This is an exceptional case and if action is not taken it could end tragically. The Sun
  • We have attracted a small audience of tragically dressed tourists.
  • Tragically, he died in hospital from a bacterial infection. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tragically, a fault meant the safety doors opened before the lift had arrived and he stepped in without realising.
  • He died, tragically, in the early 1970s.
  • He died at age 38 from a brain tumor, cutting his life tragically short.
  • It was also, I learned, scrolling down, a hellhole manned by human ferrets, with overflowing toilets and mephitic smells that had tragically ruined the honeymoon of vox12populi and Iwantmyrum, who were now exacting revenge by describing their nightmarish experience on every message board they could find. You Don't Say?
  • For the first time since World War II, we have been affected tragically and horribly.
  • Tragically poorly attended meetings, in point of fact. Times, Sunday Times
  • The coroner says that tragically the deaths were not isolated incidents, as petrol sniffing at Balgo is widespread and some children are chronic sniffers by the age of eight.
  • Tragically, my sister passed away in 1997, and my BIL had the great good fortune of meeting, and falling in love with, a simply wonderful woman, whom he married in 2001.
  • But Wilkinson thinks we're just being priggish and unbiblical; God actually has blessings stacked up for us in heaven that tragically go ungiven if we fail to ask for them.
  • What makes it funnier is that in attempting to think up something, like, really cool as a new name, they manage to maintain the original uncoolness of the tragically, chronically uncool original by having it sound exactly the same. Hey, Janet! Have You Got Syfy?
  • He died when a parachute jump went tragically wrong.
  • Tragically, he started driving anyway, and she fell off, striking her head on the pavement.
  • Even more tragically, large numbers of early movies like the second part of the incomparable Wedding March (1928) have been lost through carelessness and the perishability of nitrate film (for further details see here). June 21st, 2009
  • Tragically, the very environment that Great Basin bristlecone pines have so splendidly adapted too is under siege. Dr. Reese Halter: Saving the Ancient Pines by Reducing our Global Footprints
  • Sarah died tragically young five years later, but not before marrying an English army officer - an act which came to disbar her from nationalism's pantheon of tragic Irish heroines.
  • A FATHER who doused his body in petrol and turned himself into a human torch tragically died yesterday. The Sun
  • Hereupon it was revealed that the blister, roughly three quarters of a centimetre in diameter, had, tragically, burst. Times, Sunday Times
  • The histories of our two countries are entwined like no other, yet that history has been routinely and tragically ignored or forgotten. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr. Hugo Swire (East Devon) (Con): While the situation in Zimbabwe is tragically worsening by the hour, the United Nations Security Council remains paralysed by China and by Russia. Answer the fucking question...
  • Her father died tragically in a car crash.
  • He appears no less culpable for this, but all the more tragically human. The Times Literary Supplement
  • We, his grandparents, see Gareth not just as a grandson, but a friend, a fine young man on the threshold of a wonderful life, which was so tragically cut short, on one of the happiest days of his life.
  • a tragically serious person, and to think of pat phrases with which to characterize the execrableness of my attempts upon the tin whistle. The Friendly Road: New Adventures in Contentment
  • In the southernmost part of Africa progress towards human equality and self - determination has tragically, been halted.
  • Their deep, infinite childhood oneness with mother, tragically lost and unmourned, is suddenly back, rarified and purified. Think Progress » Murtha on Haditha: ‘I Know There Was a Cover-up … The Chain of Command Tried to Stifle the Story’
  • Youthful idealism can be led tragically astray.
  • Her father died tragically in a car crash.
  • And although she did an enormous amount of visiting commonwealth countries after her widowhood, she was of course widowed at the tragically early age of 51.
  • Tragically, Mrs Stevens was seven months pregnant and her unborn baby died also.
  • The bloodshed there, and in Romeo and Juliet could be called calamitous, but it was not tragically pitiable.
  • He was a man destined to perish at a tragically premature age.
  • Each woman and each man matters, even a drunk who dies destitute, which is what tragically happens to the boys 'father, Charlie. Joseph Smigelski: Film Review: Touching Home
  • Tragically, as that happens, thousands of mares, foals and stallions will die.
  • A FATHER who doused his body in petrol and turned himself into a human torch tragically died yesterday. The Sun
  • Diderot to John Knox, he regarded his treatment as "tragically hard," exclaiming, "I could learn to do all things I have seen done, and am forbidden to try any of them. Thomas Carlyle
  • Tragically, or perhaps fortunately, the hunt was aborted by Gaitskell's untimely death in January 1963.
  • Tragically though, sanctuaries like this are becoming the only place to see creatures such as bilbies, bettongs and bandicoots.
  • At under two and a half minutes, it's tragically short.
  • The bloodshed there, and in Romeo and Juliet could be called calamitous, but it was not tragically pitiable.
  • That sort of silent complicity is tragically a reality that turns many lonely teens into the headlines we've seen too many times in the past month. Watercooler: Bully for 90210?
  • Palamon's appeal to his kinsman for a last word, "if his heart, _his worthy, manly heart_" (an exact and typical example of Fletcher's tragically prosaic and prosaically tragic dash of incurable commonplace), A Study of Shakespeare
  • It may not have the highest percentage of population infected, but, frighteningly and tragically, its rate of increase is accelerating.
  • The house was tragically consumed by fire in 1974 leaving only the walls standing.
  • The hinge of the mirth was made to turn upon the irresistible drollery of one man's running away with another man's wife, and the outrageous fun of the consequent suicide of the injured husband; the _bons mots_ being most tragically humorous, and the aphorisms of the several characters facetiously concatenative of the nouns contained in the leading name of the piece -- "_Love_ and _Murder_. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 30, 1841
  • The Gamester also ended tragically when Beverly, a gambler, falsely accused of murder, committed suicide by taking poison.
  • And its sentiment of reconciliation between intractable camps is a lesson particularly useful in these times, with our nation painfully divided along political lines and world tragically divided along religious ones. Rodney Punt: A Glowing Roméo et Juliette -- Charles Dutoit with the LA Philharmonic in Berlioz
  • Unfortunately, at a tragically young age, she had been diagnosed as having cancer.
  • IMHO, any religion that starts out with the idea that Hebrews migrated to North America in 600 B.C. and that its essential truths were uncovered by some guy in upstate New York in the 1820's by deciphering buried golden tablets written in Egyptian (which are now, tragically, not available for inspection) using divination is right up there with the, er, imaginative stylings of L. Ron Hubbard. Sound Politics: Mitt Romney for President: Part II, the Man
  • I would like to see what someone like Morgan would do with the shlocky diet of news and intrigue that intravenously sustained Larry King all those years - such as when a beloved celebrity is tragically killed or accused of a crime as heinous as shoplifting. Not Larry, not 'Live'
  • The sight of him, so sitting, tragically travestying man, has been considered, and is considered, "educative" by multitudinous audiences. CHAPTER XXXIII
  • He appears no less culpable for this, but all the more tragically human. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Her father died tragically in a car crash.
  • This nave ideology, that federal laboratories such as NASA should be run like a private business with the cold, untechnical perspective of a bean-counter, tragically contributed to the Columbia disaster and led to the subsequent hurried and flawed planning for President Bush's Vision for Space Exploration. NASA Watch: November 2008 Archives
  • We can confirm that the woman holidaymaker driving the Peugeot managed to escape from the car and is now receiving medical attention – but tragically four other occupants of that car have been killed," the police spokesman said. Man arrested after car plunges into reservoir, killing four
  • The scars of cannonball fire still mark the exterior, and inside the main gate there are tiny handprints on the walls, the sati marks of the maharaja's widows who tragically joined him on his funeral pyre more than 150 years ago.
  • He uses what in Washington is sharp language (we could give 'em lessons down here), saying that this comment was "disgraceful," that remark "tragically flawed," and this action was "unconscionable" ... and he is very circumspect about his candidacy, avoiding the redolence of narcissism that seems to cling to most presidential candidates like the odor of a wet fart. Stan Goff: PING & PONG: you are the ball
  • THE DEVICE formerly known as iPhone until some tragically uncool network hardware company frigged it all up. Cisco's suing us. Oh, I'm shaking.
  • The biographic cabaret-style show is built around the life and times of one of R & B's greatest talents, set on the heart-breaking Christmas Eve in the 70s when the love of her life tragically passed away.
  • Tragically millions will die from smoking-related diseases first. Times, Sunday Times
  • showplace" for VIP visitors such as the former President, Carter said: "tragically, the international community ignores the cries for help, while the citizens of Gaza are being treated more like animals than like human beings". OneJerusalem.com Israel News Blog Feed
  • Tragically, their monumental efforts prove to be in vain…
  • Legislative Assembly Speaker Judy Maddigan was not there, although bumbling and soon departing Jim Claven was, chairing the meeting so tragically that Bracksy didn't even notice him.
  • Kennedy's standing in American political history far supersedes the actual achievements of his tragically foreshortened administration.
  • * super duper is a phrase that is tragically under used. Time is not on my side..
  • His career was cut tragically short when he died following operations for cancer of the eye.
  • Out of the window, I could see Jonah jogging ungracefully towards our block, all elbows and knees in a tragically unhip white vest, and I realised I'd had a lucky escape.
  • Tragically that's when they discover the water is freezing cold, with strong undercurrents.
  • The Tragically Hip – Little bones, something on, New orleans is sinking, Nautical Distaster, Gift shop, at the hundredth meridian (theres more) Matthew Yglesias » The Ultimate Nineties Alt-Rock Playlist
  • Tragically, only three purpose built football grounds remain as AFL venues.
  • The histories of our two countries are entwined like no other, yet that history has been routinely and tragically ignored or forgotten. Times, Sunday Times
  • An impaired credit system and tragically maladjusted economy will simply not for some time allow us "to prosper as we have in the past".
  • This is an exceptional case and if action is not taken it could end tragically. The Sun
  • Tragically, it seems a deadly certainty that the region will dissolve into war.
  • Tragically, of the 46 dogs destroyed at Belle Vue, 39 had sustained racing injuries, the vast majority minor but all were deemed 'uneconomical' to treat. K9 Magazine - The Dog Magazine For Modern Dog Lovers
  • Tragically, it was too late to save the bagpiper. The Sun
  • Tragically, polio forced her to stop dancing at the height of her career.
  • tragically, she contracted AIDS
  • To this end I believe that the County Board must act now before an incident like this ends tragically.
  • Units range anywhere from one to four points, depending on usefulness, as do ally headquarters, which are used for resupplying ammunition to units, which in this game is, almost tragically, quite limited.
  • Their lives are tragically unsynchronised. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tragically, his boat was later found adrift, no sign of him on board, and in a filthy cabin were the insane diary entries of one who had clearly lost his mind.
  • We are now sanitized and correct, factual and precise, but tragically bereft of relationship.
  • His career ended tragically when he was found mysteriously drowned.
  • The morality of a war, perhaps tragically so, is usually judged by the way it was waged and its aftermath.
  • Tragically her dancing career ended only six months later.
  • the adventure ended tragically
  • Photograph: Felicity Cloake for the Guardian fish and chips proper (by which I mean not involving the word fingers until tragically late in life, in part because of a shameful childish antipathy towards things with fins, but mostly because I'm embarrassingly middle class (coq au vin, yes. The Guardian World News
  • He's a pussycat reallyLarry, the Downing Street catTragically, endearingly, endearingly tragically or possibly tragically endearingly, news reaches us that No 10 has been furnished with a mouser from Battersea Cats' Home, to try to deal with its vermin problem insert own joke here. This Week: Nick Clegg, Larry the Downing Street cat, Pippa Middleton
  • There have been violent and, tragically, fatal incidents in the past.
  • Eadie has one, all right: His angular visage is all wariness and hurt; he looks malnourished and scared, and tragically adult.
  • Perhaps it is something tragically Greek that arises in us in the consideration of concluding anything that is good — those agelessly Greeks of the youth of our civilization. A Death in the Family « Unknowing
  • A FATHER who doused his body in petrol and turned himself into a human torch tragically died yesterday. The Sun
  • He was the winner of one of the tragically underrated prizes for modern fiction writing.
  • Tragically, the main alarms did go off to warn the citizens of Bhopal but were shut off as not to panic the populace. (see links here and here) Mitchieville’s Week of Death

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